2 comments:

1) Yes, it was fantastic. Especially to read today and look back at how things were conducted back in the 1970's. It's quite amazing that something like this could have happened. I don't want to spoil it for future readers. If you are considering reading it and don't know the story, read the book. It's a lot of fun and very informative. Dont expect more than an outsiders view into D&D however. The book (truthfully and thankfully) doesn't over dramatize the D&D relation.

2) Hobgoblin by John Coyne. This is a fictional book set and written in the time period of D&D hysteria. A very good read. It's one of the few books that sticks out very much in my mind regarding the topic of overindulgence in fantasy gaming, even having read it 10+ years ago.

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Greg is a boastful, hammer-wielding, red-bearded dwarf who started playing D&D in the early 1980s when hooked by the Red Box. When he's not obsessed with D&D he poses as a sleep-deprived professor of popular culture.